Discover Acoustics with MusicIP

Author: Alex Gagnon
Wednesday, January 17, 2007

MusicIP, the first global search engine for music was introduced last Thursday at CES in Las Vegas. MusicIP’s database includes over 26 million songs—which is the industry’s largest— and it’s search service allows users to find the songs they want using the musical characteristics of the tracks themselves. Find the song you want using the artist’s name, the album, or even the track name. The patented Acoustic Discovery Service will identify your search and give you what you want.

CEO of MusicIP, Dr. Matthew Dunn said that: “We’ve captured the musical characteristics of most of the tracks in circulation–tens of millions–and can relate them directly to every track in a company’s catalog. We think this music search-engine approach will give consumers control over the flood of new music, and enable profitable new models for the industry.”

Another cool feature of MusicIP is its language independence, allowing the user to search for any music from any nation or culture. If you are into the whole meditation/yoga thing, use MusicIP to find some cool Oriental tunes. Easily cross over between any language and culture to find the music you like best.

This technology is hosted entirely by MusicIP and can be easily integrated with all Web-enabled applications.


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